Winter Birds in Our Backyards (Part II)
Saturday, March 13, 2021
4:00pm - 5:00pm Eastern Online Event

Join Sharon Audubon Center naturalist Bethany Sheffer in the second installation of a two-part online Zoom program on winter bird feeding. However, with spring fast approaching, this session will focus on how you can create a self-sustaining bird buffet for feeder birds using native plants in your landscape! This program will also cover the protocol when finding an injured or orphaned baby bird as well as provide information about a community science initiative called the Great Backyard Bird Count.
- Program Fee: FREE
- Families and all interested are welcome
- Pre-registration is required
- To register, please visit The Cornwall Library website or contact the library at director@cornwalllibrary.org or 860-672-6874.
- Donations Appreciated: If you wish to make a donation to support the birds and wildlife that Audubon protects, please go to sharon.audubon.org/support-our-work.
All registered participants will receive an email with a Zoom link to access the event at least 24 hours in advance of the event. For questions, please contact Margaret Haske, Cornwall Library Director, at director@cornwalllibrary.org or 860-672-6874.
Presented by Sharon Audubon Center and The Cornwall Library (Cornwall, CT)
Eastern Bluebird. Photo: Bette Parette / GBBC
Sharon Audubon Center is an engaging nature education center with a critical Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic located in Sharon, Connecticut. We are part of the Audubon Connecticut state office of the National Audubon Society and the Atlantic Flyway, and steward a total of four Audubon nature sanctuaries and more than 2,100 acres of primarily woodland habitat in Northwestern Connecticut. Our mission is to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Visitors are welcome to enjoy our trails, nature programs, conservation-themed events, and nature store throughout the year.